What were the three phases of jazz between 1900 and 1965?
Location (NOLA --> Chicago --> NY)
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1) Early Jazz (1900s-1920s) - New Orleans Jazz/Dixieland
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2) Swing/Big Band Era (1930s-1940s) - Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman.
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3) Bebop (1940s-Onwards) - Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis.
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What are the characteristics of swing?
- jazz becomes pop mainstream
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- swing dancing becomes a national craze
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- standardized sections of the big band
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- 4-beat in bass almost all the time
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Big Band instrumentation?
Rhythm Section: guitar, piano, bass, drums
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Trumpets: X X X X
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Trombones: X X X X
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Saxes: X X X X X
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What were the bass players doing in swing?
"walking"; quarter notes instead of half notes
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What were pianists doing in swing?
"comping;" syncopated chords; lots of root-position type but begin inverting the chords too
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What did drummers introduce in swing?
high-hat backbeat; play quarters and 8th notes on ride symbol; drummers L.H. comps on the snare; "four on the floor"
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What else was improved/became more advanced in the swing era?
improvisation became more advanced with more arpeggios over chord changes; scoring techniques improved; electric guitar (1936)
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In the recording world from 1929-1939, _______ sold less, but there were more households with ________ and more _________ available.
Records; radios; jukeboxes
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Who was Paul Whiteman?
"King of Jazz" (but not really bc had no improv and no swing feel); classically trained violinist; wanted to score jazz for a symphonic ensemble and called his music symphonic syncopation
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What was a quote by Paul Whiteman?
he sought to "make a lady out of jazz"
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Harmony in 1920-30s-40s?
Chord Tones (1,3,5 b7) and Extensions/Alteration (9, #11, 13)
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Scoring techniques?
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Sweet Jazz vs Hot Jazz?
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Who was Fletcher Henderson?
important band leader/pianist/arranger; early swing style; predecessor to big band instrumentation (members like Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, and Don Redman); not a good manager; becomes arranger for Benny Goodman
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Who was Duke Ellington?
Jazz composer and pianist; cotton club; radio broadcasts; innovative orchestrations (mutes, plunger, growls, "jungle sounds/music"); cater to instrumentalists abilities; always wanted to look sophisticated
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What is Jungle Music?
post minstrelsy with "jungle" mindset associated with African Americans
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Duke Ellington styles?
1) Pre-Swing (Cotton club Jungle Music for exotic dancers)
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2) Mainstream swing
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3) interest in "legit" composition
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What was the Cotton Club?
mob owned (so dangerous) night club in Harlem where many black musicians (like Duke Ellington) go their start; they were allowed to play there but not be patrons.
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What is Bubber Miley accredited with?
trumpet plunger mute and growls
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Most distinguishing factor in swing?
walking
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What styles was Kansas city known for?
blues and riff-driven styles
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What are the two Kansas City Bands?
Walter Page's Blue Devils (technically from Oklahoma City but joined Moten's band later) and Bennie Moten's Band
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What is Kansas City seemingly immune to? Why?
The Great Depression because it has over 300 clubs with live music (city councilman Tom Pendergast illegally allows gambling, prostitution, and alcohol during prohibition)
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What does Moten do that is highly unusual?
Hires a 2nd pianist (William Basie)
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What happens when Moten dies?
He dies from infected tonsillectomy and Count Basie basically takes over
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What did Benny Goodman play?
clarinet
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Who was Benny Goodman?
Goodman was the "King of Swing." He was the first white band leader to integrate his groups; music has strong African parallels; "Goodman ray" - where he would glare at you in the small groups or otherwise if you did something wrong
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Who was Count Basie?
most famous bandleader
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piano and organ
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influenced by Fats Waller
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known for the blues and riff-driven styles
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Count Basie Rhythm Section:
greatest rhythm section of swing era
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Count Basie Rhythm Section Members and instruments/style?
Count Basie: piano; (early career stride interjections) (mature was very sparse)
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Freddie Green: guitar (strums all 4 beats, no solos)
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Walter Page: bass
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Papa Jo Jones: drums (changes how drums were played and the time keeping on the open symbols)
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Also: Lester Young - tenor sax
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What is Count Basie's "Signature"
"plink, plink, plink"
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What is tutti play?
shouts all together with the same rhythms very loudly
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What is a shout chorus?
when the band plays tutti
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What is playing the changes?
the rhythm section players play the chord changes reading chord symbols
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What are block chords?
8th note lines harmonized in parallel motion (big band arranging technique)
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What does "A wh*re in church" mean in reference to Jazz History? What else happened at this event?
When Benny Goodman's band was playing Carnegie Hall this is what they described it as. Gene Krupa got the band back on swing and then Count Basie joins them in the finale and people in the audience actually get up and dance (history)
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What is the Savoy Ballroom?
most popular one in Harlem; racially integrated; dance floor a full block long; Chick Webb was the house band
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Who was Chick Webb?
Harlem's "King of Swing;" hunchback dwarf and played through the pain because of Spinal Tuberculosis; Ella Fitzgerald; simple, straightforward, hard-swinging music for dancers; "Beat" Benny Goodman and Count Basie's Band after the Carnegie Hall debacle
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What was the saxophone section?
1) Alto Sax 1
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2) Alto Sax 2
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3) Tenor Sax 1
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4) Tenor Sax 2
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5) Baritone Sax
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What is a sax soli?
when the sax section all stands up and starts playing
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What characterizes the Basie "New Testament" Band?
Mature Basie style - post swing year
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Shout chorus with horns in block chords moving in parallel motion creating a thick wall of sound
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Dynamic Contrast
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Who was Glenn Miller?
Most popular commercial swing band leader when US went to war
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Made the glenn miller army air force band; plane disappears in bad weather over English channel
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Women in Jazz?
Rita Rito; International Sweethearts of Rhythm; Mary Lou Willians; Maria Schneider
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Who were the International Sweethearts of Rhythm
first female integrated big band; faced racial and gender biases while touring (police officer story)
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Who was Mary Lou Williams?
famous swing pianist and arranger for big bands; early career in Kansas City (playing piano and arranging for Andy Kirk's band); played swing and bebop in her long career (ended up at Duke University)
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Who was Maria Schneider?
greatest jazz composer (women or otherwise) since 1992
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Describe Woody Herman
(Four Brothers)
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1947 "second herd"
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4 Brothers sax section:
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- Stan Getz (tenor)
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- Zoot Sims (tenor)
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- Herbie Steward (tenor)
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- Serge Chaloff (bari)
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(Stan and Zoot were famous artists that go on to Bebop)
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What is bebop?
"Virtuosic jazz"; birth of modern jazz; much faster tempos and unprecedented instrumental virtuosity; not as easy to sing along to or dance to
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Who "invented" BeBop
Charles Christopher "Bird" Parker, Jr. (Alto sax) (Charlie Parker) (heroin) and John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (Trumpet) (Dizzy Gillespie) (teacher)
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What happens to jazz in the nation with BeBop
it is no longer the popular music of the country
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What is a contrafact?
New melody written to chord changes of existing tune, commonly used during Bebop Era
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Changes in rhythm section during BeBop
- swing 4 on the floor dissipated because of faster tempos
- piano comping is more developed and stride is completely abandoned/outdated
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Rhythm changing:
the most popular form of contrafact
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What was Minton's?
the laboratory for bebop (Miles Davis)
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What was the first BeBop recordings?
Dizzy's "Woody n you" led by Coleman Hawkins and Dizzy Gillespie
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What is considered the 1st authentic BeBop recording?
Groovin High - Dizzy Gillespie (contrafact of "Whispering" by Paul Whiteman) (bebop horn players with a swing rhythm section)
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What is Salt Peanuts?
By Dizzy Gillespie and His All Star Quartet; contrafact of "I Got Rhythm" by George Gershwin; well developed BeBop style; technical virtuosity; Al Haig (piano)
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Who was Bud Powell?
"Charlie Parker" of piano (even though they didn't like each other); heroin much of his life; most famous bebop pianist with stationary L.H. and very active/important R.H.; alcoholism, beaten by police, nervous breakdown
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How did Parker get hooked on heroin?
car crash where his best friend died and he was horribly injured and spent 2 months in hospital on morphine
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Parker's Great Discovery?
KoKo contrafact of Cherokee and figured out he could play any note in the chord and resolve it in the chord; able to fly out of conventional chord changes
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What is Chord-Scale pairing:
you can play arpeggios and scales and resolve anywhere to chord tones; can play any scale over a set of chord changes (Charlie Parker)
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What was the "Billy Eckstine Band"
w/ Charlie (Bird) Parker and Dizzy Gillespie where a young Miles Davis wants to sit in with the band
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Miles Davis and Parker relationship?
mentor and student sort of but mostly where Miles had rich parents so he ends up taking care of Parker and being conned out of things and money by him.
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KoKo by Charlie Parker...
contrafact of Cherokee; Bud Powell didn't show up so Dizzy had to play piano and Miles couldn't play the tune so rumor is that Dizzy played piano and trumpet.
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Trip to Hollywood for Parker
"Moose the Mooch" new drug dealer; "relaxing" at the Camarillo